AFAICT that's a bug (Pollen also permits the _ character to be used as an 
extension separator, and wasn't handling filenames like "foo_bar.html" 
properly). I've pushed a fix.


On Jul 19, 2016, at 11:14 PM, Chris Forster <chris.s.fors...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> Not totally sure if I'm doing something wrong here. I have a number of files 
> listed in an index.ptree file which have underscores in the names. For 
> instance:
> 
> - eliot_ulysses-order-myth.html.pm
> 
> When I start the pollen server, and visit the index.ptree file, it lists: 
> "eliot.ulysses-order-myth.html.pm (from eliot_ulysses-order-myth.poly.pm)" 
> which links to "http://localhost:8080/eliot.ulysses-order-myth.html";. If I 
> click this link, I get a 404... but if I visit instead 
> http://localhost:8080/eliot_ulysses-order-myth.html (note the first period 
> replaced with an underscore), it works. Are underscores somewhere in the 
> generation process being converted to periods? Should I not use underscores? 
> Or is this something else entirely?
> 
> Best,
> 
> Chris
> 
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